North Sea Commission
The North Sea Commission (NSC) is an international organization founded in 1989. It facilitates partnerships between regions connected with the North Sea and promotes the North Sea Region as an economic entity within Europe. It is part of the Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions, a pan-European organization for subnational governments.
The presidency of the North Sea Commission is made up of one president and two vice presidents who are elected every two years. The work is organized in four thematic groups, based on the four priorities of the organization's strategy North Sea Region 2020: Managing Maritime Space, Increased accessibility and sustainable transport, Tackling climate change, and Attractive and sustainable communities.
President: Kerstin Brunnström, Västra Götaland (Sweden)
Vice President: John Lamb, Southend-on-Sea (England)
Vice President: Andreas Lervik, Østfold (Norway)
Members
Denmark
- North Denmark
- Central Denmark
- South Denmark
France
Germany
Netherlands
- Samenwerkingsverband Noord-Nederland
- Flevoland
- North Holland
- South Holland
- Zeeland
Norway
United Kingdom
England
Scotland
- Highland
- Orkney Islands
- City of Aberdeen
- Aberdeenshire
- Fife
See also
- North Sea
- North Sea Region (NSR)
- North Sea Region Programme (NSRP)